Heart-Centered Leadership
Why Empathy and Resilience Are the Real Power Skills of the Future
It was one of the hardest moments of my leadership career. I had stepped in as interim CHRO during a chaotic period—half the team had left, morale was on the floor, and a major project had the rest of us stretched thin. At an all-staff retreat, I laid out a vision—not just a plan, but a reason to believe in the future. The room went silent. Then someone raised their hand and said, “I want to believe you. I really do. But I just don’t.
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The Future Demands Ambitious Women
It was my first job in HR. I had just returned from a high-stakes project in India—one no one else wanted, but I embraced. The launch was a success, but in my first review, my manager said, “Two of your peers mentioned you’re too ambitious. I don’t think it’s an issue, but you should be aware.” I left the room carrying those words like a weight. I began shrinking—toning down ideas, hesitating in meetings. But deep down, I knew ambition wasn’t a flaw. It was my fuel. A trusted colleague helped me see that what I needed wasn’t to tone down, but to stand up. That day, I stopped shrinking and started owning my ambition.
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AI and Human Leadership
AI is not just a tool. It’s a turning point. And if we don’t meet it with the full depth of our humanity, we risk automating not only tasks — but trust, purpose, and meaning. I’ve spent my career leading and advising through transformation, as a Chief Human Resources Officer in some of the most complex systems, and now as a founder, strategist, and coach. In every role, my north star has been the same: how do we create environments where people can do their best work? Right now, that question sits at the heart of the AI conversation.
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